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480

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David Stapleton is affiliated with Utilium in Australia. Their scholarly contributions and work within their field are recorded, although specific details regarding published papers, co-authors, frequent publication venues, and main research topics are not available.

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Best Publications

  • AMP-activated protein kinase phosphorylation of endothelial NO synthase

    Zhi-Ping Chen;Ken I Mitchelhill;Belinda J Michell;David Stapleton

  • Mammalian AMP-activated Protein Kinase Subfamily

    D. Stapleton;K. I. Mitchelhill;Guang Gao;J. Widmer

  • Coordinated Control of Endothelial Nitric-oxide Synthase Phosphorylation by Protein Kinase C and the cAMP-dependent Protein Kinase

    Belinda J. Michell;Zhi-ping Chen;Tony Tiganis;David Stapleton

  • Dealing With Energy Demand: The AMP-activated Protein Kinase

    Bruce E Kemp;Ken I Mitchelhill;David Stapleton;Belinda J Michell

  • AMP-activated protein kinase, super metabolic regulator.

    B.E. Kemp;D. Stapleton;D.J. Campbell;Z.-P. Chen

  • AMPK β Subunit Targets Metabolic Stress Sensing to Glycogen

    Galina Polekhina;Abhilasha Gupta;Belinda J Michell;Bryce Jw van Denderen

  • Mammalian AMP-activated protein kinase shares structural and functional homology with the catalytic domain of yeast Snf1 protein kinase.

    K. I. Mitchelhill;D. Stapleton;Guang Gao;C. House

  • Parathyroid hormone-related protein of malignancy: active synthetic fragments.

    Bruce E. Kemp;Jane M. Moseley;Christine P. Rodda;Peter R. Ebeling

  • The 5'-AMP-activated protein kinase gamma3 isoform has a key role in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism in glycolytic skeletal muscle.

    Brian R. Barnes;Stefan Marklund;Tatiana L. Steiler;Mark Walter

  • Cellular distribution and developmental expression of AMP-activated protein kinase isoforms in mouse central nervous system.

    Ann M. Turnley;David Stapleton;Richard J. Mann;Lee A. Witters

  • Post-translational modifications of the beta-1 subunit of AMP-activated protein kinase affect enzyme activity and cellular localization.

    Scott M. Warden;Christine Richardson;John O'donnell;David Stapleton

  • The crystal structure of an Eph receptor SAM domain reveals a mechanism for modular dimerization.

    David Stapleton;Inga Balan;Tony Pawson;Tony Pawson;Frank Sicheri;Frank Sicheri

  • Thienopyridone Drugs Are Selective Activators of AMP-Activated Protein Kinase β1-Containing Complexes

    John W. Scott;Bryce J.W. van Denderen;Sebastian B. Jorgensen;Jane E. Honeyman

  • Structural basis for glycogen recognition by AMP-activated protein kinase.

    Galina Polekhina;Abhilasha Gupta;Abhilasha Gupta;Bryce Jw van Denderen;Susanne C Feil

  • Regulation of 5′-AMP-activated Protein Kinase Activity by the Noncatalytic β and γ Subunits

    Jason R.B. Dyck;Guang Gao;Jane Widmer;David Stapleton

  • Intrasteric control of AMPK via the γ1 subunit AMP allosteric regulatory site

    Julian Adams;Zhi-Ping Chen;Bryce J.W. Van Denderen;Craig J. Morton

  • Posttranslational Modifications of the 5′-AMP-activated Protein Kinase β1 Subunit

    Ken I. Mitchelhill;Belinda J. Michell;Colin M. House;David Stapleton

  • AMP-activated protein kinase beta subunit tethers alpha and gamma subunits via its C-terminal sequence (186-270).

    Tristan J. Iseli;Mark Walter;Bryce J.W. van Denderen;Frosa Katsis

  • Non-catalytic - and -Subunit Isoforms of the 5′-AMP-activated Protein Kinase

    Guang Gao;C. Shamala Fernandez;David Stapleton;Anitra S. Auster

  • Expression of the AMP-activated protein kinase β1 and β2 subunits in skeletal muscle

    Zhi-ping Chen;Jörg Heierhorst;Richard J. Mann;Ken I. Mitchelhill

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruce E. Kemp
Bruce E. Kemp Australian Catholic University
Lee A. Witters
Lee A. Witters Dartmouth College
Paul R. Gooley
Paul R. Gooley University of Melbourne
Michael W. Parker
Michael W. Parker University of Melbourne
Robert G. Gilbert
Robert G. Gilbert University of Queensland
Mark Hargreaves
Mark Hargreaves University of Melbourne
Tony Pawson
Tony Pawson University of Toronto
Donald A. McClain
Donald A. McClain Wake Forest University
Darren J. Kelly
Darren J. Kelly Ascension Health
Spencer J. Williams
Spencer J. Williams University of Melbourne

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